Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) held a 'GH Care Hub' project briefing session on the 30th at the main auditorium of its headquarters in Gwanggyo, Suwon, targeting social economy entities and other relevant parties.


GH Care Hub is a collaborative housing welfare project that utilizes space resources such as neighborhood living facilities or community facilities within purchased rental housing to provide care and welfare services, proposed by local governments and social economy entities, to non-apartment-dense areas.


For this project, each entity has a defined role: Gyeonggi Province oversees policy support and the public service cooperation system, GH provides the spatial platform, and local governments are responsible for identifying and solving local issues. The Gyeonggi Social Economy Center is in charge of providing financial support to outstanding proposal companies.


Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) held a 'GH Care Hub' project briefing session on the 30th at the main auditorium of its headquarters in Gwanggyo, Suwon, targeting social economy entities.

Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) held a 'GH Care Hub' project briefing session on the 30th at the main auditorium of its headquarters in Gwanggyo, Suwon, targeting social economy entities.

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At the briefing session, GH, the Gyeonggi Social Economy Center, and Hwaseong City presented their main project plans. GH explained the overview of the 'GH Care Hub' project, candidate sites for application, and the plan for the public contest. The Gyeonggi Social Economy Center introduced its support project for solving social and environmental issues based on the social economy, and Hwaseong City presented its project to create a care village through 'Housing Security Recovery Housing.'


Currently, the proportion of residents living in non-apartment housing in Gyeonggi Province is about 40%. However, housing satisfaction in these areas is relatively lower than in apartment complexes, making continuous management and policy support necessary.


In response, GH plans to strengthen its cooperation system with local governments and social economy entities to address blind spots in housing welfare and reduce the gap between apartment and non-apartment areas. The corporation also aims to establish a sustainable housing support model that combines integrated care services.



GH President Kim Yongjin stated, "Through GH Care Hub, we will expand our 'total housing welfare solution' to non-apartment areas," adding, "We will continue to build close networks with related organizations and integrate various policy projects so that GH can become a 'total housing welfare solution provider.'


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